Unbiased shifts of Brownian motion (Q2447330)

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    25 April 2014
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    Consider a two-sided standard Brownian motion \(B= (B_t)_{t\in\mathbb{R}}\) and a probability measure \(\nu\) on \(\mathbb{R}\). Among the random, not necessarily stopping, times \(T\) which solve the Skorodhod embedding problem: the law of \(B_T\) is \(\nu\), there are the so-called ``unbiased shifts'', i.e., those \(T\) which are \(B\)-measurable and such that \((B_{T+t}- B_T)_{t\in\mathbb{R}}\) is Brownian too and independent of \(B_T\). This article focuses on those unbiased shifts. First, the authors characterize all of them, on the one hand in terms of the allocation rule \(t\mapsto t+T_0\theta_t\) and its relationship to local times, and on the other hand in terms of Palm measures associated with local times. The authors then take advantage of these characterizations to construct unbiased shifts, and in particular a solution which is also a stopping time, using a stopping time previously introduced by \textit{J. Bertoin} and \textit{Y. Le Jan} [Ann. Probab. 20, No. 1, 538--548 (1992; Zbl 0749.60038)]. Moreover, integrability and minimality properties of the solutions are discussed, and finally, more general Lévy processes are also considered. Links are made with the so-called matching of Poisson processes, and the whole article is very well written.
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    Brownian motion
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    local time
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    unbiased shift
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    allocation rule
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    Palm measure
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    random measure
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    Skorokhod embedding
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